That is so awesome! I love tables like that. I’ve seen them in beach houses with shells, etc. under the glass. I really like what you did with it. I would love for you to share it at my blog party, Twirl & Take a Bow at http://www.houseontheway.com. It’s every Tuesday and lasts through Sunday. Hope you can stop by. I think your post would be a great addition!

I love this table! So creative. I’ve pinned it and become a follower of yours. I’d love for you to stop by and visit posedperfection.blogspot.com and maybe even follow back. Have a great weekend!Blessings,Nici

Very creative use of an old window! It turned out great. I had an old window like that and I finally sold it in a garage sale. I could kick myself now for not keeping it! Your hubby did an awesome job. Cindy

Oh I love your table, it’s beautiful. My husband wants one made from an old door. But I like this one to because it has a place for magazines. Your husband did a wonderful job. Pinning and sharing. Thanks

It’s party time over at Debt Free Mommy Blog and you’re invited! Please come by and link up any post(s) related to making your home a better space. I hope you’ll join us for Making Space Mondays. Hope to see you there! -Tabitha

I am OBSESSED with this! I WISH I had to talent to put this together. Its so awesome and vintage and unique! Thank you for sharing. If Hubby ever gets handy enough with a saw we might have to try something like this out 😉

Loving your window table and how creative it was. I like you can change the inside as often as you like – seasonally! You hubs should get a hug! Using the old window gives it a vintage look! Thanks for sharing your creative inspiration with Sunday’s Best – you helped make the party a success!

So impressive and looks like it’s fresh out of a catalog! I’ve featured it at this week’s Craftastic Link Party. Stop by & grab a Featured On button. Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday at Sew Can Do:)

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